Sonora to close to Senora?

Recently remembered the name [name]Sonora[/name] from a movie I used to watch to much of as a kid, [name]Wild[/name] Hearts Cant be broken. The main character is a strong stubborn caring female named [name]Sonora[/name]…but is [name]Sonora[/name] to close to [name]Senora[/name]??? Our last name is Hispanic three syllables starting with a G.

My [name]Favorite[/name] combos are
[name]Sonora[/name] [name]Kate[/name]
[name]Sonora[/name] [name]June[/name]
[name]Sonora[/name] [name]Mayberry[/name] [name]June[/name]? (rascal flatts ref. on mayberry…too much?)

Thoughts?

Boy names we like are [name]Isaac[/name] and [name]Ezra[/name]…[name]How[/name] does [name]Isaac[/name], [name]Ezra[/name] & [name]Sonora[/name] Sound? What about for sister number 2?!

thx! :smiley:

[name]Sonora[/name] is pretty close to [name]Senora[/name], but, the good news is that if she were in a place where she was often called [name]Senora[/name], it would probably be either just [name]Senora[/name] or [name]Senora[/name] Lastname, not [name]Senora[/name] [name]Sonora[/name].

So you’re lsat name is hispanic, does that mean you are hispanic? are you around a lot of hispanic people? If so, I think the senora closeness is bound to be more obvious.

Honestly, all I can hear is “Shake, Shake, [name]Senora[/name], Shake your body right, shake, shake, senora, shake it all the name.” from beetlejuice.-

yes, I forgot about the song…husband reminded me, and vetoed it. oh well…:wink: